Hiya everyone and a very happy Monday to you all!
This weekend my children and I enjoyed a fun Saturday filled with lots of crafting fun. Dad was busy working on a new pantry area in our kitchen… when an idea sprang to my mind. “Why not busy ourselves with a bit of creativity and imagination? This way, we can stay out of the kitchen space, while also being productive.”
A quick scan of the room led my eyes to a pair of cookie molds I had bought several months ago from a favorite thrift store. That was all it took, the seed was planted and I was ready to gather my pupils around me to explain.
This is where you all come into the picture. I decided to include my blog readers in on the crafting fun. Without further ado, I shall introduce our easy, Saturday Air-Dry clay ideas to you all. And, as Valentine’s Day is quickly approaching- it will come as no surprise to you, that we decided to make air-dry clay… hanging and lace pattered hearts.
Indeed, you may recall me referring to English hanging hearts in previous posts. This is another rendition of this English cottage style classic.
Simple items like a heart shaped cookie cutter, air-dry clay, vintage lace, and cookie molds, allowed us to create a charming Valentine’s Day decoration (See more Valentines’ ideas from last week here).
We would be thrilled if you would join in on the family fun.
Now, no dilly… no dally- roll up your sleeves and be ready to craft. Lights out and away we go.
~The Inspiration for the Air-Dry Clay Hearts~
Be it inspiration or a backstory, I always like to share my line of thinking with my readers. Picture this: six months ago, I was minding my own business, browsing in a thrift store, when I saw a sweet cookie mold to my right. Naturally, I picked the cookie mold up in order to inspect my treasure. When I turned the mold over, I saw it was made by Brown Bag Cookie Art (stamped 1986). The mold was beautiful, heavy, and durable. Originally, I thought I would use it for making homemade Christmas cookies.
Fast forward three months later… and I found two more of these charming (yet different) molds in the same thrift store. So, I did the logical thing, which was to buy those as well, to add to my collection.
Now, I am the proud owner of three of these vintage Brown Bag Cookie Art cookie molds. I think they are charming and sweet. In fact, I even like the way they look (just as they are) propped up on a kitchen shelf. But of course, one of my favorite things is when beauty and function collide.
~Brown Bag Cookie Molds- For a Bargain!~
The thrill of shopping in a thrift store is largly due to the fact that you do not know what you may find. I was not planning on purchasing a stoneware cookie mold, but I am so glad I did. I foresee these helpful tools, being used often in the future, for various baking and crafting projects.
In my opinion, this is a classic example of a thrift store win- a few dollars well spent! For you see, I did not just buy the cookie molds, I also bought the opportunity to make memories as well.
~Step by Step instructions: How to Prepare the Air-Dry Clay~
Air-dry clay is a lovely product to work with. It does involve a bit of a mess… but nothing major. Air-dry clay projects are perfect for almost any age… making this an ideal homeschool art project. (*To see another similar project using a baked flour dough check out my post here🙂
Here are our simple steps we followed:
- Firstly, we used a rolling pin to roll our clay out flat (to about a 1/4 inch even thickness). *Note: This thickness may vary based on your individual project needs. (We wanted our hearts to not be too thin… but also not be too fat.)
- Secondly: After the air-dry clay was rolled out, we then gently pressed the clay into our cookie form.
- Thirdly, we made sure that all areas of the mold pattern were pressed neatly onto the clay.
~How to Punch the Top Hole Before Drying~
Once this step was complete, I used a paper straw to make a hole in the top of the air-dry clay- for easy hanging.
Gently, I removed the clay from the form- and placed it onto a piece of parchment paper.
Lastly, I used a wooden skewer to re-add minor details that had been lost in the demolding process.
~How to Add Water to Smooth the Air-Dry Clay~
By adding a bit of water to the air-dry clay, a smooth finish can be achieved. I found a small glass of water and my finger were the most effective tools. Wetting the clay allows the clay to be more malleable and gives a smooth finish. This extra step gets rid of any rough edges- or slightly cracks and wrinkles in the clay.
~Drying and Decorating the Air-Dry Hanging Hearts~
Air-dry clay takes 2-3 days to dry in the open air. I found placing the air-dry clay on a piece of parchment paper was helpful.
Once the clay is fully dry, you can paint it or leave it in its natural state. For this project, I preferred leaving it in its natural beauty. (I do love the creamy plaster like color. Isn’t it dreamy?)
All that was left to do… was to use some lovely ribbon to create a hoop in which to hang the hearts from.
~How to Add a Lace Pattern to Air-Dry Clay Hearts~
Using a simple heart shaped cookie cutter, we pressed and cut out five air-dry clay hearts. The hearts were lovely as they were, but we wanted to add a bit more charm to their exterior. We tried many different things before landing on the lace.
For each heart we gently pressed the lace onto the top of the heart. Firm enough to leave the patterned mark, but gentle enough to not distort the flat surface of the heart.
~Finishing the Air-Dry Hearts~
These lace pattern hearts I am sharing with you are unfinished on purpose, but they will not always be. No, No- for I plan to use these in another thrifted craft project (which I will be sharing with you all later in the week). So be doubly sure to tune in to my blog space to see the finished product.
Any guesses as to how I may use these sweet, lace patterned, air-dry clay hearts? Let me know your thoughts in the comments…and I will let you know if you are correct.
~Until Next Time~
Well, there we have it…we find ourselves at the end of another blog post. I hope you leave this post feeling energized to create. These hanging hearts, and lace patterned air-dry clay hearts, are simple and lovely to create.
Combining thrifted items… and new items… can create a wonderful Valentine’s Day decoration on a budget.
I would love to hear from you. Do you enjoy DIY crafting blogs?
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I hope to see you all again very soon… Friday (or before).
Until then,
Elizabeth


These are lovely! And how creative to make patterns with lace!
Jessie, thank you so much! I love lace and have wanted to try this for some time. It was a sweet project to do. Thank you for your kind feedback.
~Elizabeth~
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